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Day After Tomorrow  

The Day After Tomorrow Expected Release Date U.S. : 28th May 2004 (Subject to change)
Expected Release Date U.K. : 28th May 2004 (subject to change)
Expected Rental Release Date : (subject to change)

The Day After Tomorrow Cast :Dennis Quaid (Professor Adrian Hall), Jake Gyllenhaal (Sam Hall)

Director : Roland Emmerich
The Day After Tomorrow Written By :Roland Emmerich, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Producers :
Other Known Crew Members
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The Day After Tomorrow Based On : Art Bell and Whitley Streibers book, The Coming Global Super Storm
Premise/Synopsis : What happens if the greehouse effect fully happens.
Genre :
Action

The Day After Tomorrow Official Site : Click Here
Fan Sites :
The Day After Tomorrow Trailer :
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Released By : 20th Century Fox

The Day After Tomorrow Status : Pre production

How excited are we about The Day After Tomorrow : 8 Out Of 10
Our Preview Opinion of The Day After Tomorrow:

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The Day After Tomorrow Updated :

 

4th October 2004: The Day After Tomorrow:

DVD Review posted by Jamie Kelwick Click Here
 

Tuesday 4th May 2004: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The second trailer for The Day After Tomorrow has been released in Quicktime format here.

Tuesday 27th April 2004: The Day After Tomorrow A New movie poster for The Day After Tomorrow has just been released. Click Here

Monday 29th March 2004 The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The following promo images for The Day After Tomorrow were just received!

Click Each Pic for MUCH larger versions!

Monday 1st March 2004: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The official site for The Day After Tomorrow has opened up Click Here.

Monday 26th January 2004: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The US release date for The Day After Tomorrow has been set as 28th May 2004.

Wednesday 17th December 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
New pictures from Roland Emmerich's disaster flick The Day After Tomorrow, starring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal, have been released. To check them out click here.

Tuesday 16th December 2003: Day After Tomorrow Update:

Monday 15th December 2003: The Day After Tomorrow
Roland Emmerich’s Event Film Opens Worldwide on May 28th
Los Angeles, CA...Twentieth Century Fox International will open the floodgates of the summer blockbuster season next year with a global day-and-date release of Roland Emmerich’s THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, it was announced today by Stephen Moore, President of Twentieth Century Fox International. The film, which stars Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal and Emmy Rossum, will bow worldwide on May 28, 2004.
Commented Moore, “We are thrilled to be working again with Roland Emmerich whose film Independence Day delivered a phenomenal $510 million at the international box office.” He added, “THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW’S day-and-date debut continues a successful trend for Fox most recently evidenced by our day-and-date release for X-Men 2, which netted a massive $404.7 million worldwide this past summer. TOMORROW promises to be the ultimate movie event spectacle of the summer 2004: its cutting-edge special effects and compelling story will appeal to all audiences around the world.”
Mark Gordon, who produced the film along with Emmerich, said, “Roland and I are very excited to be working with Twentieth Century Fox on the release of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. It is less a cautionary tale about an abrupt change in the world’s climate than a ‘what if?’ kind of scenario but at the heart of it is an emotional story about characters people will care about.”

Emmerich added, “As THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW is a movie about a global climate shift, it seems only fitting that we would have a global release. We are very proud of this film and are delighted to be given the opportunity to release it day-and-date worldwide.”

In Independence Day, Emmerich brought you the near destruction of the earth by aliens. Now, in THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, the enemy is an even more devastating force: nature itself. In this special-effects packed, highly anticipated event motion picture, an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet.
Contributed by Angela Niman

Thursday 11th December 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
A new picture from forthcoming disaster flick The Day After Tomorrow has been released. To see it click here.

Tuesday 9th December 2003 Day After Tomorrow Update:
The following promo images for Day After Tomorrow were just received!

Click Each Pic for MUCH larger versions!

Monday 8th December 2003: Day After Tomorrow Update:
The UK release date for Day After Tomorrow has been set as 28th May 2004.

Saturday 15th November 2003: The Day After Tomorrow
A new movie poster for The Day After Tomorrow has been released today.
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Friday 7th November 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The trailer for The Day After Tomorrow has been released today.
The Day After Tomorrow Movie Trailer Quicktime Hi-Res
The Day After Tomorrow
Movie Trailer Quicktime Med-Res
The Day After Tomorrow Movie Trailer Quicktime Lo-Res

Tuesday 4th November 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
The official teaser website for director Roland Emmerich's The Day After
Tomorrow has been launched. To check it out click here.

Friday 25th July 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
A total of 23 storyboards from Ronald Emmerich’s The Day After Tommorow have
been published online. To see them click here.

Monday 21st July 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Online buzz about Roland Emmerich's The Day After Tomorrow suggest that the
film’s special effects will be worth seeing. In the movie, Dennis Quaid
plays a climatologist who tries to figure out a way to save the world from
abrupt global warming. He must get to his young son (Jake Gyllenhaal) in New
York, which is being taken over by a new ice age. Someone who did some FX
work for the film has reportedly revealed that Emmerich has asked the FX
people to digitally scan the entire island of Manhattan. This was apparently
done for a huge scene where a gigantic tidal wave washes over the city and a
scene of a giant oil tanker floating between the skyscrapers. LA is also
torn apart by tornados the source said, adding that much of the story is
focused on the survival of the human race after the ice age hits.

Monday 27th April 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Just received the info that The Day After Tomorrow is based on Art Bell and Whitley Streibers book, The Coming Global Super Storm. Thanks to Shirley Palugyay!

Wednesday 23rd April 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Set pics from The Day After Tomorrow have appeared online Click Here

Monday 7th April 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Just received the following filming info for The Day After Tomorrow "On location in El Paso Texas 04/04/2003 - 04/06/2003. Filming for The Day After Tomorrow. Using an overpass to create a port of entry into Mexico. Lots and lots of vehicles. " Thanks to Mark!

Thursday 3rd April 2003: Day After Tomorrow Update:
Just received the following information on the filming of Day After Tomorrow "Just wanted to let you know that filming in El Paso, TX on the border of Mexico will be Friday- Sunday, April 4--6th. Simulated snow to be used. A mass exodus from El Paso, through the Rio-Grande river and into mexico is planned." Thanks to Paul!

Monday 24th February 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Just received word on how some of the special effects were achieved for The Day After Tomorrow "our helicopter company helped film it a few months ago.
In the LA scene with the tornados, they needed to create some realistic wind
so they called the company I work for, Aris Helicopters, and had one of our
Sikorsky S-58 helicopters hover over the set to create the effect. To get
more rotor wash, they loaded over 1000 pounds of sandbags into the aircraft
and from what I heard it was pretty
impressive." Thanks to Mike!

Monday 3rd February 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Word reaches us that Tomorrow has reverted to its original and much more poignant title The Day After Tomorrow.

Sunday 26th January 2003: Tomorrow Update:
News reaches us that the character that Dennis Quaid is playing in Tomorrow has been renamed to Prof. Jack Hall. Other news is that filming is continuing in Montreal and should be completed sometime in April, with filming still to take place in Mexico City and El Paso, Texas.

Tuesday 7th January 2003: Tomorrow Update:
Dark Horizons had a scooper send in a short review of Roland Emmerich's Tomorrow screenplay. Beware SPOILER ALERT. 'The Opening: There's a massive sequence where a giant piece of Antarctic Ice breaks off its shelf and the action involves a group of scientists jumping the massive ice crevasse that results from the split - its a spectacular action piece which no other scene in the film can beat. #2 Los Angeles Destroyed. It only lasts a few minutes but one sequence has the City of Angels being ripped apart by multiple tornadoes including one tearing right through the heart of Sunset Blvd and a unique joke involving an Angelyne billboard'. Go to DH for the rest.

Saturday 16th November 2002: Tomorrow Update:
Filming was last week in Montreal at the Blackwatch War Hall building of the Scottish Regiment, Bluey Street and. They have had fan and snow making machines, with the Blackwatch building being used to film a decathlon scene that had hundreds of extras. Filming will also move later to Mexico to film scenes that will again involve hundreds of extras who will be fleeing America to escape the cold weather.

Saturday 16th November 2002: Tomorrow Update:
Filming on Tomorrow the upcoming Roland Emmerich movie has moved to Washington DC for at least one day.

Tuesday 5th November 2002: Day After Tomorrow Update:
Filming on Tomorrow will be at the Kahnawake Golf Club near Montreal, specifically it's dining room for a couple of weeks.

Saturday 2nd November 2002: Day After Tomorrow Update:
It is rumoured that the title for the soon to be filming Roland Emmerich movie has been shortened from Day After Tomorrow till Tomorrow. Much prefer the original title.

Friday 25th October 2002: Day After Tomorrow Update:
Dark Horizons scored a great set report from the next Roland Emmerich movie Day After Tomorrow "I'm from Montreal and filming here will take place from November 7th to March. They are using Mel's Studios, the most prominent film studios in Montreal, and have a budget of around $100 million. In total there are to be 155 filming days. I looked up at the wardrobe section and their schedule and saw some set location details - a NASA refugee camp is being considered, Wall Street and Times Square will all be frozen over for other scenes. CGI wise they will either be using an outside source or local talent. Roland Emmerich (very cool dude) and his wife have both arrived in Montreal and are excited to start filming. On the posterboard of the production company several interesting pictures were up. One caught my eye was a CGI effect of the Statue of Liberty encased with CGI ice".

Monday 21st October 2002: Day After Tomorrow Update:
Roland Emmerich has signed up Sela Ward to star alongside Dennis Quaid in Day After Tomorrow. She will play Quaids wife in Day After Tomorrow with filming starting in November in Montreal.

Friday 4th October 2002: Day After Tomorrow Update:
Filming is planned for Day After Tomorrow this November in New York, LA and Montreal.

Wednesday 28th August 2002 :The Day After Tomorrow Update:
Image house Digital Domain has inked a deal to provide FX for the upcoming Roland Emmerich movie Day After Tomorrow.

OK as you've read down you will have probably noticed that we are in big budget territory with Director Roland Emmerich attached. Curently in preproduction with filming due to start in November this year in Montreal with a budget in the $100-$125 million range.

Dennis Quaid has been signed as the lead so, instead of spending big on the lead Emmerich has kept his budget for FX so seeing as this movie centres on the effects of global warming I'm sure we'll get lots of disaster scenes. Quaid plays Professor Adrian Hall who tries to save the world from the effects of global warning while also trying to get to his son, Sam (Gyllenhaal), who was in New York City as part of an Academic Decathalon competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow as humanity races south to warmer climes, and he's nearly the only one going north.

More news on The Day After Tomorrow as we get it!

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